Daily limit of 1500 on the bus through VTL travel Singapore
2021/11/26
【Kuala Lumpur】 The Prime Minister's office announced on the 24th of November that Vaccinated Travel Lanes (VTL) to and fro Singapore will begin on the 29th. VTL-Land (travel by land) is subject to daily limitation of 1,500 passengers.
Other modes of transportation will be added in phases as the number of passengers will increase on a weekly basis. Those eligble for land VTL are citizens and permanent residents and holders of Malaysia and Singapore long-term passes, who must have completed their vaccination doses. The designated bus drop-off and pick-up points are JB Larkin Central Bus Terminal in Malaysia and Queen Street Terminal in Singapore.
If you are entering Malaysia from Singapore via land VTL, you must register with( https://mysafetravel.gov.my/ )、and for those entering Singapore from Malaysia via land VTL must register with( https://go.gov.sg/vtl-portal ). Please refer to MITI's website(https://www.miti.gov.my/)for more information.
VTL travel allows travelers to travel without quarantine, for both land and air transportation between both contries. An agreement has also been reached with Indonesia to start VTL by early 2022.
(Free Malaysia Today, The Edge, The Star, 24th November)
Info Source:Asia Infonet
Other modes of transportation will be added in phases as the number of passengers will increase on a weekly basis. Those eligble for land VTL are citizens and permanent residents and holders of Malaysia and Singapore long-term passes, who must have completed their vaccination doses. The designated bus drop-off and pick-up points are JB Larkin Central Bus Terminal in Malaysia and Queen Street Terminal in Singapore.
If you are entering Malaysia from Singapore via land VTL, you must register with( https://mysafetravel.gov.my/ )、and for those entering Singapore from Malaysia via land VTL must register with( https://go.gov.sg/vtl-portal ). Please refer to MITI's website(https://www.miti.gov.my/)
VTL travel allows travelers to travel without quarantine, for both land and air transportation between both contries. An agreement has also been reached with Indonesia to start VTL by early 2022.
(Free Malaysia Today, The Edge, The Star, 24th November)
Info Source:Asia Infonet
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